It I IIKNI) IIUM.KTI!!. IHCNH, 01IW00W. THt'HHDAV, HXV tii, 7 PAGE a. Keynote of Development is Heard in Strahorn's Speech (From Hulimlny'H Dolly.) I harder for such wmiiiiI expansion In KiithunliiiUlo over lint Klumutli dnfliiiiro of war hIiooKh. ,J, " i. n, n.v ..;,l.,l.ruilun. murk. "U U doubtful whether anything J'HIIH ' iiin I'liiiiniitiii'iiiiiiiiit (if uoiiHtruc tlnii work on the Htrnliorn railway, II., ml ritMlilnlllN Willi Wltril III ftltolld- iiiiro, returned Hi Urn 'lly yesterday. onu lm held ho nearly rinipoiiiillilo for our ulniost worlil disaster of .t.if i.i.iiinllnir kiihL (if HvllllC IIH lllO Inadequacy of our trntiHporlutlon fa- niiriii roliir it'll 10 urn my yuRim ! ' . ... rliKlMK with llM-m coiiy of ilioiollllli.il. Ah Iiiiik oh wo won. Imlld iiriniiniK wmi in i " " I. ril, ......,.. I,..,, IIIW ir lory, open HtlliUI'll llllllvl riMI liy lliwwii i. ni- " - - - ,r " .. ? Z, . . ...Hint the keynote of 1.1 . liiR wider urea to rii llvullou, our l"l "I ., - - mitlni road IiuIIiIIiik plan, develup iiimit of it vutit Inland empire. KxciorptH from Mr. Htruhorn'H ml drmw follow: ..... .....-. . - - - ..h,,, In. .li.i .if fiiKlulliffn linilL 1)11(16 with our popiilnllou. Wlillo we could not continue railroad uuimiiiK m ilHflnlttily, no oim will ronlotiil Hint W IOIIOW. ......' , ' I....I ,l. ll.ull WIH "Wo are today Innur.urBiinK wmu n i'i""""" " "- wofoi illy hope and believe will prove here Is a district n largo an rmit iiituinnled allien IIih coinpieiiun in "! " " "". " ,, HIIUIilll" "' ' .. I ,.,.,. i Mm. .1 ylnllrii of 11 mil- iilmi duo Himli cominunltlnii iih Ilond,i Fort Hock, Hllvor Luke, 1'alsloy mid: Liikovlnw. nnil ninny iiIoiik tlio line botwiion where fliinm.lul Hiipport mid hundreds of rnlloH of right of way have boon freely given, "Ho lot nil of uh bore today, with lofty piitrlollHin, rocoiiMorrnto our selves to thlH truly worth-while un dortukliig of oponliiK P mid making fruitful thin wldn untlvo Intnl. to tho itlory of our common country. Lot iih nil bo rnllroud bulldorH, uiiufrulil of tho magnitude of tho tank unit un daiiutoil by tho imorlflcuH yot to romo. Lot iih novor faltor uliort of tying up with ImiidH of steel HiIh no hioii'm liiml with Portland and Hun Francis- co, of firmly miltliiK tlm two halves of Oregon, nnd especially oi reliev ing from thnlr iHolntlou tho Kullnut mon und women who Imvo suffered no Icjiik and struggled ho horolcnlly to found homo mid umplro In tho oinply, iintrnckcd land obhI of tho mountain." BOLT RESIGNS P1CIPHP HUM) KDWATOK'H 1'I.ACK WIM jik )i'i5.v wiikn iik mrn:iiNH I'ltOM AHMV V. SI. C A. WOKIC, HAVH HOAHD MKMHHH. Business and Professional Cards VERNON A. FORBES h A V V K It Flnt Notional Hank DulldlnK Hond :: :: OrcRon our trniiH-fontlnontal lluwi. Wo Hto inodoHlly bHKliinlni: to hiik iormiiht liy a ciimipiiratlvoly hiiihII anil Iih-x-jioimlvo Hyntoni. flvo rnllwnyH whimo fitr-HooliiK proJmtorH thiniKlit It worth wlilln to punli thom. at Kroat ciwt. tunny wiwry nillim up through tor tiioiiH cttiiyoiiH to tho outor oiIroh of iiriu'tii'ulilM tin it llmr dlMtauci) of a rail road. I.aul yoar and tho your hoforo wo built I win railroad than In any your hIiich tho Civil War. and from (ho tliii't or HtoKoatlou In railroad dovolopmont tho cont of HvliiK ImH IncrtHiMod by loapit mid bounilH. "IIiivIiik roachod HiIh iiuporiaui lllllUM CttllyOIIH HI IIIU IJUl'JI MII..H " " -- ., i iiiim 'miiimhiiiiiii iii t hi! iirnKromt of our roll a55r.f.rrr.W I vh boon a.kod to ffnw 'u..t wm. U.y. not,,, tin, briefly outllnn .. htalor, lo dan i i,.,Hiii fiiiuro. HiIh valiant of- fort will provii a prlo'li boon lo tho bravo ploiwont now hero, afford now hopo nml opporluiilty to tlm bonta to como mm huh io uio voiuiuu mm III Novonibor. IBM, during it brlof vlnlt to Hond and vicinity, I wan moro than ovor Improwiod with tho cryliiK uood of HiIh luluiid omplro for hiitlor rn way faillllloii. in iioocm GIANT TROUT TAKEN BY LOCAL ANGLERS Hlx or 10 I'Mi rniiKbt In '''",t JmU" by A. Idlvwiid mnl Henry l.ln Mcr, WVIulK I'MHiid. 10 COIIIO nnil ami i" ii "" - 11...1 valuo of IIih world'- Kr..ul...t um-d ,l..r of II.. i.m ;''; J";. C-; lanoxtoutnowundr..nm.'dor.Tl.ori. hoii. or Hond. and Colonol Hill Han- In no rouluii or nlmllar oxlont iir ioy. oi ininm, r, . r......j.-. Nor I. A.norloa wlu-ro our rlforU and, by a iliouMnd mlln auto trip, of ho Mirl an outlay will count for m'throo Imperial countloH of Crook, iiiinli "Tho aubllmo jwrl our country I ooIIimI upon to tako In romakliiK world nffalr. loiiila now ini-aiiliiK and illisnlty to tho ovont wo arn horn to olnhralo. Our bin Job Jiml now In to InnrituHo onr produetlon. Aisrl cultural propariHlniHm la tho rry cv nrywhoro. Tho wlnnliiK f ' ban ulwuya IiIiikviI moro uimii tho fowl mipply than upon auythluK hIho. Her bort lloovr nay rowl will dwldo thin ono. Th proJiHt imi nwr to our hoarla can bo inudo lu xort a itroat or Influonco upon tho country' fond nupply than any olhW In fact. It In within tho potwlbllltltii that tho ono hundrod million or moro bubrl of Kralu powilblo to produce In thla luit and Kroalwit umlevelopi'd land of Amorlca may bo tlm final factor In tlm wlnnliiK of .tho world war. AUo. In vlow of tho Window In tho Orient, that tho uoMoiilon of a k-coiuI rail road lino rrom tho Columbia rlvor .. c.iifirtiin tmlnti tnlrht yot prove a wlnnliiK lactor In combat on our own wcHtorn ahore. "How oan thomi of un unfitted for duty at tlm rront nrvo our country bottor than to conorati ourolvoa nnnw to 'till rrcat comtructlvo work and to production or the real lnow or warT To lirnil ovory i-frort and atraln ovory iirv to upply ihowi mUnlnic HnkH nwcimary to mako available ror produatlon practically nvory ono of tho ten million acnii or arablo land, and all tho vat lor ta, atnek ranicoa nnd mineral dl rtleta or Control OreKOii and ;ortu urn California and Nevada. Kapcc lally to puMi unwmtlMKly lor tho winnwllnn of tho Hill nml Harrlman HuiMi at Hond with the Houthorn mid WMttirn 1'arlflc llniw at tho int avnllablo point, tliua (turiibihlnK w fi,.r ,if wifMiv and eunvonlonro In a now throiiRli rail lino et ol tn I ii U ii nnil IliirnnV. "Ah n roiiult of my ImproHiilona on ihU trip, oarly In 0 1 r 1 Htartcd Chief KnitliH'or N. II. Hokiio on a rcrminnlMniu.il which It nilKlit truth- rniiv lm mi tit liu haa not yot com- iiIoImI. altbouKb ho haa boon con- aliintly on tho Job. IlurliiK mo aprniK ami Rummer of 191S, 1 oxt led my nlmorvatlniiR to tho ex t Mil oi m-vorai thouMind mlliia by nulo mid othor wIm ovor tho torrltory. In AuRUrt of that ywir. at tho varnoal aollclta- Hon of your Commercial riuo mm ( IimiHiik liualnoH mon or Portland,! I mnilo my flmt vlult lo tho Klamath j Kall country. After much moro ' poraonal lHH.cctlon and aualyita of' thla ontlro Intorlor roKlon to bo or-1 roctod. at tho Kroat mootlnn hold on I November 17, 1915, at Hond. and on) November 23. 191R. hero at Klamath Kalla. 1 Hnally committed mywlf to tho project. My outline or ino acopo and lorlouincM or tho tank, the con- .llil.m. I iIikii nxacled mid tile Ulll- vormil pledKo ror their rulflllment by nil rammunltlei nnd Inlereiita nr reeled are common kiiowledite. "On tho nvenlnK or AukuiI 17, I91C, a lamely attended nian raeet liiK hero requeiited Information ni to what Klamath Fall would need to do to lnuro the benlnnliiK or con struction hero and couiplotlnn or name at Iwint a rar aa Hpraguc lllvor. I tated that If tho cliy would furnlili tho rlitht or way, about AO mlliv. supply iiirrlclent rround or my own Relectlnn ror paoni?er and frdulit terminal and ahop, round houie. yard, etc., mid SUO,000 In .anil. 1 wmilil iln tlm balanre and make every effort to HXteud the line! throuKh to HhiiiI. Tula propoaltlon I waa liuiiiwllalely and uiianlmouly j areapted. In ton tryliiR montlia thl atiiull runinmiiltv haa RO rar com pleted It part or the compact that IFrom Saturday' Dally) With a atrlnu or 10 :lant trout to their credit, City Councilman A. Ed ward and Henry Llntor returned to Hum! Iat nlKht trom n trip to Kaat l.ako, whom they have been with Mr. LliiHler'a mother alnco the Fourth. Mr. Kdwnrda dlplaycd a 17 pound redaldo thl mornlnB, and Rtntcd that hi RtrlnK or rIx wclnhed moro than 80 pound, tho total holnB hrouKhl down by ono welsliInK nine pound, and which ho alluded to br amall. Two nf tho trout landed by Mr. LliiRter were 16 pound each, nnd a majority or tho Hah taken redaldea. Ono allveraldo, taken by Mr. Kdwarde, was tho lonKeat or the wholo catch, but welRhed no moro than tho 17 pound trout which he exhibited to day. Kxtra heavy line, 160 reel In louisth, with Hpoona wcro uied. (From Saturday' Dally.) Willi tho rwdKnatlon or Krlc Holt from tho poalllon a principal or tho Hond hlKh frchpol, notification of which ha Jiml beon received by tho board, a now man for tho position in tint ho Rocuroil, hut It will ho with the unilorRtandliiK that when Mr. Holt return, hi iionltlon will hu open lo him, aceordltiK to II. M. Bmlth of tho rcIiooI board. Tho letter of rcHlKiiatlon received by Mr. Bmlth wa from Portland, and stated that Mr. Holt had Rlmicd up tor army V. M. C. A. work. No applicant are an 'yet up ror conlderatlon. Mr. Smith ntate. To allow unliool liov to add two week to their Hummer' earning, and Intliicnced aomewhat by tho tact n.ui iln. .lUirlnt IiiiIIIImi' tirmrram '"" ' ""--"- " "-"- may not bo completed liy tlio ordinary tlinii nf ichool ononlnK. tho board ha poRtponcd the cotnmenclni; or da work rrom September 3 to Heptomber 17. On hi report that aevoral or the elKhth crade ntudent who railed In the Rtato oxamlnallon could pan In tho rail with a little tutoring. City Superintendent F. Thordaron I un der liiRtrucllona rrom Uio board pcr aonally to coach the pupils ror tlm comliiK testa. H. II. DeARMOND h A W V K It O'Kono Uulldlng, Hond, Orogon AKT1IUR J. MOOBE Lwyr Iff('iililn Culldln? Hem), Ore. Phono Illnck 1 111 W. W. FAULKNEH, D. M. D. I) i: S T I H T Suite C-8-10, O'Kano Ilulldlnc Uend, ... Oregon J. K. KNOKIIKKTHON, PM'MIHXa AND IIKATINO 117 Mlnnosota Street. KstlmatOB Choorrully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. DIt. J. C. VANDEVEHT l'liylclan nnd KiirKcea Phone Hcd 271 Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. m. 7-9 p. m. O'Knno Hulldlng. 0. P. NISWONOEH, Bend, Ore. UNDKUTAKKIl Licensed Einbolmcr, Fnncrol Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asat. DTt. II. D. BTOWELL Naprapatlilc Phynlclan Over Logan Iurnlturo Co. Wall 8lreet Hours 9 lo B l'lione JUm) IHil CALIFORNIAN BUYS CLOVERDALE RANCH (From Friday's Dally.) T. J. Parbcrry, recently or Cali fornia, thl week purchased tho ICO arm ranch or L. 0. G-rube, In Clover dale, through tho Hrm or J. !!. Ml nnr A Co.. or Uend. The considera tion I reported to Ho about $8000. Mr. Parberry and family will snttlo on their newly acquired holding, soon. Mr. Orube and family expect to leave In n few days ror California. four chalra at your service at the Metropolitan. No waltlnK. Adr. STRAHORN STARTS CONSTRUCTION ON KLAMATH RAILROAD (llr UnllJ I'r to lh n,nd llutlrlln) (From Frldav'a Dally.) - KLAMATH FALLS, July C Actual construction work on tho Strahorn railway out or - Klamath Falls, was bcRun to- day, tho contract helm; alsned lat iilnht with Will Maon and Ouy Walton ror team work ror tho Drat nine miles. - Contractors are hard at work thl attornoon, and several team wcro started today. Chler - EnKlneer IIokuo stated that a large number or horse are nvniinlili.. IlrKular construe- Hon camps will be established. Seo J. Ilyan & Co., for farm land loans. Adr. C.dS Srt -Worn tlT; V.lm. , m- are today ln.u,:urn,..,K con.truc-; bla rlvor to Kan FrancUeo and L AiikoIoh. "Our difficulties have been final ly Increased by the war. Hut o ha the necessity for quick completion of tho project. Home even ko o rar an to aay that tho task I now Im possible. Lot us never send un such a distress signal, but push all tho Hull. "I can never adequately praise, nor can tho outside public ever bo mado to realize tho almost super human effort and the tremendous sacrifices Involved In tho ralsliiR or nearly hair n million dollar In prop erty mid money by such u limited number or people IHkIi pralso I WofhmtfJbiitpn B HUDSON- i ri HUDSONH O HinUnCo,SinFuiHi 'MnyownrorHuaonSopr-MKCrui ZroIn.W lr notldng but pnif for U. vise i j I If ( I POUD FihT-Atiiitnin $lo Cu., lu Ani ' rcommod ZcroUiM far tlw lubricatioai ofl:ordcr.M MAXWOLI-J C l'h.ln,rr- "ZroUit U giving us tlw lt of ufe- tloa." HUPMOBILB M.nl7 Auio Co., Pollux "we are convlnctd trut ZcroUne U giving unUbnuly MtUbctory rttulu." ZEROLENE TJte.Standard Oil for Motor Cars Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors Ucium the records of their rvlc dtpaK- menu show tlut WMrowne, convcuy irimru from California aph!t-bao crude, Bv rfect lubrU-lIon-l wear, mora power, tut carbon deposit. 'DtaUu rvtrfwhrrtanJitlour itrvict itttliom STANDAnD OIL COMPANY (CUfvml) For tmdort, Ztnltn HtorffDutf It officially TtcotnmittdeJ LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVL1N-H1XON LUMBER OFFICE ON WALL ST. w i yihw roWiinwv. GOING FAST i The LAST CHANCE to buy merchandise at before-the-war prices. Now is the time to make money work. We have sold $4371.21 worth of merchandise and still have left $800 Worth of Shoes, $1000 Worth of Men's Working Clothes, $5200 Worth of Groceries. THEY ALL MUST GO ! Think what n saving this sale means to you, on a raising market. When tho present stock Is out ot merchant's hands and they have to buy on tho present markot. Look up prices on wool, cottou and leather, then look over our prices. 75c Work Shirts -48c Heavy Wool 40c Sox 58c Heavy Foreign Dye Bib Overalls $1.15 Granite and Tinware 33 1-3 Off 15c Canvas Gloves - 10c Milk, all brands 12 !"2c All White Soap 6 bars for 25c Beans c Matches ;;- Sugar 11 lbs. for $1.00 Tlicae nro only A I"KW ot our Vrlcea. G. W. HORNER W. O. MANN1NO, D. M. D. Dentist. Butte 12-14, O'Kano Building Hlnck 17B1 cnd, Oregon OBOROB 8. YOUNO avll nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. 8. Mineral Kunrcror. noom 12, First National Dank Building O. S. BEN80N Attorney At Law Benson Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. H. O. BLL18 Attorncy-at-Law United KUtcn CommlMloner First National Bank Building BEND, OREOON DESCHUTES RYE OF HIGH GRADE PLAKKS MANUI'ACTURKD IN IIKNI) 11Y NEW I'KOCHSH, HUT LIMITED AMOUNT OF GILUN IIINDEHS IMtODUCTION. (From Thursday's Dally.) Battle Creek has little on Bend as tho home of breakfast food speak ing of quality, nothing for Bend Is tho home ot "Deschutes Rye Flakes," made from Central Oregon hlch altitude rye ith resultant high flod value and fine quality. ninnr on the OreKon Trunlc rail way serve the Deschutes Rye Flakes. Mmirhutoa live Flakes are on sale in nil Mm lnmllne croenry stores of Tort- land Including the largo department stores. Thoy aro on tno Dili oi lare nf id.. nnaon Hotel erill. However, tholr sale Is not being pushed on ac count ot the limited output or me local plant at this time. If enough Central Oregon rye can be secured this fall, the capacity of the local mill will be Increased as the mill be Hym that they can find sale for all the flakes they can turn out through the use ot Central Oregon rye, and also that a ready market at Bend will stimulate tho Deschutes Valley production of tho cereal. Tho Central Orecou rye. which ha a peculiar food value and taste hnn.. nf it rrnwth In hleh alt!- .fVWMUOU w ..- ...-- .-- .. , tude. Is necessary to the production. of Deschutes Ilyo Flakes. For this. rnnumi the OUtDUt Of the local mill I. .... ,kn -nnm nvtantlvfl niUBl Wll U(JU1I lH mum "-'"'" growth of rye In this part ot Oregon. Samnles of Deschutes ye naaes hnv. Iiopii forwarded to Herbert lloovor, Araerloa's food dictator, and some results In the way of uenu neip toward food preparedness are ex pected from Washington within the next few days. A small quantity of the rye flakes havo recently gone on tho market at Seattle and the mall orders com ing from people who have used the PAiitrnl Oreeon nroduct. but who aro now located In towns where tho grocers do not yet handle the Unites, are Increasing rapidly. Rvervwhoro that the uesonuies Ryo Flakes havo gone on the market they havo stayed anu soiu." says a. J. Kroonert, manager or the mm, who believes that he can handle all ii,n 1-va that can bo grown In Cen tral Oregon, through Desohutos Rye Flakes. signal corps, a letter having just been received from Adjutant General G. W. Read, stating that there aro approximately 1000 vacancies In tho corps. Those considered ellglblo for thin branch of the service will bo cable, telegraph and radio operators. Inside and outside wlremen, elec tricians and machinists, photograph ers, and men who are familiar with the construction and maintenance ot telephone systems. FRESH Groceries You have a right to INSIST that we see to It that your money finds tho greatest pur chasing power, and that you get QUALITY goods for the money you pay. RESPECT we pay to this plan Is what is building for us a big business. HOWEVER LITTLE the saving may be. It will HELP. We'll do our beat tor YOU. PHONE BLACK 11 Ericksons Grocery JOHNSON ELDG. Wall Street Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt BASEMF.NTS STREET WORK. ETC. Lrtve crJni l J. A. EASTES OFFICE Oitsoa Stmt SIX LEAVE TO JOIN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Hermit Iiir Officer Sergeant Charles j Now Tums.Attcntl Signal Corps Needs, Davis Now Tums.Attcntlon to (From Monday's Dally.) Six moro recruits for tho United States army loft Bend this morning, sent out by Recruiting Officer Char- Ua Davis. AH aro enlisted tor me hospital corps, and aro from widely separata parts ot Central Oregon, as follows: Claud T. Border and Harold a. Roonoy, pist; David P, Mlokels. Fort HOCK; lion U. umanuur, uouu, Charlos Ferguson, Crescent. Snreeant Davis is now turning his attoutlon to recruiting men for the. l. Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. HacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights, Shoe Repairing Done In a FIRST-CLASS nian- tier, while you wait. L, Goodman, opposite Ulter Grocery. lift